Department of Psychology, University of Bath, Bath, UK.
Arch Suicide Res. 2013;17(2):173-83. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2013.776459.
The objetive of the study was to identify a) the motivations for communicating about non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in a publicly accessible online forum, b) The significance (if any) of the "publicness" of the behavior. Using a Thematic Analysis of 423 text-based posts from an online NSSI forum, 5 motivations for using the site were identified: confessional, marking a turning point, acting as a deterrent, dispelling myths and offering or seeking support. Motivations for using the site differ markedly from motivations for engaging in NSSI and tend to be more outwardly focused. The publicness of the site therefore seems to be significant in terms of bearing witness, providing the opportunity to confront negative stereotypes, and the ability to seek and offer support to like-minded individuals.
a)确定在一个公开可访问的在线论坛中交流非自杀性自伤(NSSI)的动机;b)行为的“公开性”是否具有意义。通过对在线 NSSI 论坛的 423 个基于文本的帖子进行主题分析,确定了使用该网站的 5 个动机:忏悔、标志转折点、作为威慑、消除误解和提供或寻求支持。使用该网站的动机与从事 NSSI 的动机明显不同,往往更注重外在。因此,就见证、提供机会面对负面刻板印象以及寻求和向志同道合的人提供支持的能力而言,该网站的公开性似乎具有重要意义。